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Author National Rural Health Policy Forum

Title Healthy horizons : a framework for improving the health of rural, regional and remote Australians
Published Canberra : National Rural Health Policy Forum and the National Rural Health Alliance for the Australian Health Ministers' Conference, 1999

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 WATERFT HEALTH  362.1042570994 Nat/Hha  AVAILABLE
Description 55 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Contents Foreword -- Purpose -- Vision -- Principles -- Goals: Goal 1. Improve highest health priorities first; Goal 2. Improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living in rural, regional and remote Australia; Goal 3. Undertake research and provide better information to rural, regional and remote Australians; Goal 4. Develop flexible and coordinated services; Goal 5. Maintain a skilled and responsive health workforce; Goal 6. Develop needs-based flexible funding arrangements for rural, regional and remote Australia; Goal 7. Achieve recognition of rural, regional and remote health as an important component of the Australian health system -- Rural, regional and remote Australians: an overview of the people, their health and health services. Rural, regional and remote Australians; Health of rural, regional and remote Australians; Health services in rural, regional and remote Australia -- Bibliography -- National Rural Health Alliance members -- Enquiries -- Acknowledgments
Notes "1999-2003"
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 50-51
Notes Available also via the World Wide Web
Subject Rural development -- Australia.
Rural health -- Government policy -- Australia.
Rural health services -- Government policy -- Australia.
Rural health services -- Australia.
Health planning -- Australia.
Rural health -- Australia.
Author National Rural Health Alliance
Australian Health Ministers' Conference.
ISBN 0730856844
Other Titles Healthy horizons 1999-2003 : a framework for improving the health of rural, regional and remote Australians